2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph192416415
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Numerical Simulation of an Oil Mist Particle Emission and Gas–Oil Separation Device of a Closed Machine Tool in the Post-Environmental Area

Abstract: Owing to the airflow field within airtight machines, oil mist particles escape with the airflow from the machine shell gaps and are emitted externally to the post-environmental area, causing air pollution and threatening workers’ health. The existing local exhaust system is ineffective in capturing oil mist particles. This study proposes a gas–oil separation device that can “in-situ control” the oil mist particles in situ and weaken their outgoing emission and that uses numerical simulations to compare and ana… Show more

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